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Some Girls By: Nelly Thomas, Sarah Dunk (Illustrator)

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Some girls are good with cars and bikes. Some girls are good with art and kites. Some girls are good with puzzles and maths. And some girls are good with dolls and cats.

Some Girls is a story about how everyone is different and special in their own way. It’s about knowing that you can do, and be, anything you want.

Whether your girl is rough, tough, gentle or pretty, this book is for her.

She might have short hair, long hair, big hair or strong hair – Some Girls says all girls can look however they want!

Written by Australian comedian Nelly Thomas, Some Girls encourages all girls to be free of stereotypes and other kids – and adults – to allow them to be.

Read it with the young kids in your life and show them early that...“All Kids Can Be Whoever They Want”!

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Some girls are good with cars and bikes. Some girls are good with art and kites. Some girls are good with puzzles and maths. And some girls are good with dolls and cats.

Some Girls is a story about how everyone is different and special in their own way. It’s about knowing that you can do, and be, anything you want.

Whether your girl is rough, tough, gentle or pretty, this book is for her.

She might have short hair, long hair, big hair or strong hair – Some Girls says all girls can look however they want!

Written by Australian comedian Nelly Thomas, Some Girls encourages all girls to be free of stereotypes and other kids – and adults – to allow them to be.

Read it with the young kids in your life and show them early that...“All Kids Can Be Whoever They Want”!

Some girls are good with cars and bikes. Some girls are good with art and kites. Some girls are good with puzzles and maths. And some girls are good with dolls and cats.

Some Girls is a story about how everyone is different and special in their own way. It’s about knowing that you can do, and be, anything you want.

Whether your girl is rough, tough, gentle or pretty, this book is for her.

She might have short hair, long hair, big hair or strong hair – Some Girls says all girls can look however they want!

Written by Australian comedian Nelly Thomas, Some Girls encourages all girls to be free of stereotypes and other kids – and adults – to allow them to be.

Read it with the young kids in your life and show them early that...“All Kids Can Be Whoever They Want”!

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